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Install a working (and compiled) version of virt-viewer. You may view the homebrew package's upstream source on GitHub.
brew tap jeffreywildman/homebrew-virt-manager brew install virt-viewer
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Once that's installed should be able make a call
remote-viewerwith a pve-spice.vv file downloaded from proxmox web interface
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| <!DOCTYPE html> | |
| <!-- Adicionar Espaçamentos --> | |
| <html lang="pt-br"> | |
| <head> | |
| <meta charset="UTF-8"> | |
| <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"> | |
| <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> |
One great feature of caddy-docker-proxy is that you can quickly define config rules with Docker Compose labels in each containers on the fly like Traefik, instead of at a centralized place. With this feature, we can define everything in compose files, and don't ever need to mess with a config file (Caddyfile or JSON).
Taking advantage of snippets, I created this docker-compose.yaml example so that you can quickly define routing rules and add authetication like Authelia with just 3 lines of labels below each docker container you use.
With this example, should not ever need to manually edit Caddyfile config.
When you add a new container, you just need to do this:
networks:NetworkManager supports WiFi powersaving but the function is rather undocumented.
From the source code: wifi.powersave can have the following value:
- NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_POWERSAVE_DEFAULT (0): use the default value
- NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_POWERSAVE_IGNORE (1): don't touch existing setting
- NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_POWERSAVE_DISABLE (2): disable powersave
This guide was written as a fast way to help people get back some of their sideloaded apps after the mass revocation wave a few months back. Thanks to some new software this process has gotten a LOT simpler and faster. This guide was still being shared around which was causing confusion that I was unaware of (I'm sorry about that 😥), to try and fix this, I have written a completely new guide that is much easier to read and follow.
I am proof-reading it and adding final touches then it will be ready to be released again here so you can continue to share it with people, and I will try my best to keep it up to date as new software is released.
Thank you everyone for actually using this and sharing it, I was unaware of how "popular" it had gotten, so I hope this new guide can help you all out even more than the last one.
NOTE: Over time, old comments will be deleted as they will no longer apply here at all, they will simply cause confusion.
| import os | |
| import bs4 | |
| from langchain_community.document_loaders import WebBaseLoader | |
| from langchain_community.vectorstores import Chroma | |
| from langchain_ollama import OllamaEmbeddings | |
| from langchain_ollama import OllamaLLM | |
| from langchain_text_splitters import RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter | |
| # defino user agent para evitar bloqueos | |
| os.environ["USER_AGENT"] = "Mañobot/1.0" |
| --- | |
| id: yggapi | |
| name: YggAPI | |
| description: Indexeur non-officiel pour YggTorrent (YGG) - MOVIES / TV | |
| language: fr-FR | |
| type: private | |
| encoding: UTF-8 | |
| testlinktorrent: false | |
| links: | |
| - https://yggapi.eu/ |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # Default values for percentages | |
| DEFAULT_WIRED_LIMIT_PERCENT=85 | |
| DEFAULT_WIRED_LWM_PERCENT=75 | |
| # Read input parameters or use default values | |
| WIRED_LIMIT_PERCENT=${1:-$DEFAULT_WIRED_LIMIT_PERCENT} | |
| WIRED_LWM_PERCENT=${2:-$DEFAULT_WIRED_LWM_PERCENT} |